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Published Date:
16 May 2008
DONCASTER Rovers striker Jason Price is hoping that he is right about tonight's game at the Keepmoat Stadium.
"I think that Southend will play the same sort of game tonight as they played down there," he said yesterday.

"They'll probably play 4-4-2 and they will be physical. We've got to get the ball down and play and if we can do that then I am confident that we can come away with a win.

"They are a strong physical side and I was cringing at some of the tackles in the first leg down there, but we managed to come away with a draw.

"It must have been a great game to watch even though there weren't many chances.

"I think that I probably had the best one in the second half.

"I should have dinked it over the keeper but it is easy to say after the game.

"I probably panicked a bit because it was on my wrong foot.

"It would be a boost to have Richie (Wellens) fit and included in the squad because he's probably the best ball-player in the team.

"He can run the game. Hopefully he can do that nd I can score a couple of goals."

Brian Stock, expected to captain the side tonight, is included in the Wales squad for the friendlies against Iceland and the Netherlands.

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  • Last Updated: 16 May 2008 9:47 AM
  • Source: Doncaster Star
  • Location: Sheffield
 
 

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